superstarling:

My lady business is nobody else’s business. 

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gingerhaze:

vertisol:

the double arch in the chartreuse mountains, french alps.

very inspiring place.

I need to go through my likes, find all the crazy landscapes I’ve favorited, and learn to draw some dang landscapes

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themazziah:

muchneededmerch:

bradaric:

hatewizard:

oligarchies:

flowersarebetterthanbullets:

serotonin - happiness, satisfaction
dopamine - love, passion, pleasure
acetylcholine - learning, memory, dreaming

Someone made a necklace of neurotransmitters. Wow.

These would make great tattoos.

I want this necklace

neat

Those are cool. I really want a DMT molecule necklace. 

Oh god I need to know where to get one of these

nancyvutran27:

vietfuckinghua:

Installations using mundane objects with incredible creative outputs.

Woahh

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therhumboogie:

By Gregory Euclide, these ideas about world building and construction have been appealing to me lately, you don’t get much better than this. I’ve seen the idea of a painting pouring from the frame before, but never anything quite so elaborate! The area of the sculpture to the left where it is being built back up is stupendous, the stilts just make it.

He has some gripping images of the construction and development of the whole thing on his Flickr, too good not to see.

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itslaurenslife:

KONY 2012

violent-buddhist:

nasturtiummm:

annadraconida:

This is an animal dying on a fur farm in China. It grew up in a barren cage the size of a newspaper, living off meat processing waste deemed unfit even for pet food production. When it reached adult size, it was yanked out of the cage and received a couple of blows to the head, after which it was hung upside down & slowly skinned alive. After the fur was pulled off over its head, the agonizing body was thrown onto a pile of carcasses, where it expired in the most horrible way you can (or should I say, can’t) imagine.

Besides bludgeoning, the killing methods on fur farms include gassing, electrocution, poisoning with strychnine, or breaking the animals’ necks. Most of these methods don’t exclude the possibility of the animal regaining consciousness while its fur is being… removed.

This is the true cost of a “fabulous”, “glamorous” fur coat or collar, not the amount of money on the price tag.

humans disgust me

Jesus christ.

fuck.

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